Articles

Canadian wine isn’t a substitute—it’s a standout
Canadian wine isn’t a substitute - it’s a standout. Written by Canadian wine expert Leah Spooner for Vineroutes.
The ‘cool’ kid: Cabernet franc’s moment is now
A look in to the world’s best cool-climate Cabernet Franc. This ‘cool kid’ of the wine world flourishes in cool climate wine regions such as Ontario, Canada, Loire Valley, France, and Mendoza, Argentina. Explore some of wine writer Leah Spooner’s favourite expressions of the grape and which ones to try with full wine reviews from some of the world’s best wineries.
A-list Artisans: Dan Sullivan and the rise of Rosehall Run
I sit down with Dan Sullivan of Rosehall Run for a Q&A in my latest for Vineroutes.

The Revival of The Grange of Prince Edward
Winery President and CEO Michael Leskovec shares the journey of revitalizing one of Prince Edward County’s most historic wineries
Are hybrid grapes Canada’s unsung hero? Plus, 10 top bottles to try
Exploring the role of wines made with hybrid grapes in Canada

